Intravenous drug users who share needles.
HIV risk is not linked to blood groups, it is linked to life style.
Sexually active people.
Most at risk for being infected with HIV are individuals who share needles to inject drugs, as this can directly transmit the virus through contaminated blood. Engaging in low-risk behavior alone does not significantly increase the risk of HIV infection. Sharing food does not pose a risk for HIV transmission. Therefore, the group most at risk includes those who share needles, rather than those participating in low-risk activities.
what is the cause of HIV? how can we prevent HIV from spreading? what age do get HIV the most? is there cure for HIV and what is it? how could we stop HIV from spreading ? are people at greater risk to HIV in this years? nope its teenagers
Yes, there are reports that say that HIV positive mothers who are breastfeeding will reduce the risk of the baby contracting HIV.
The use of narcotics can increase your risk of HIV if their abuse affects your judgment about sexual safety. The safe, prescribed use of narcotics doesn't increase the risk of HIV.
only if patient has HIV to begin with.
It's a very high risk.
High risk behaviors that spread HIV are unprotected sex and sharing needles.
STDs do not reduce the risk of getting HIV. In fact, STDs increase the risk of getting HIV. Any STD elicits an immune response. Its almost like ringing the dinner bell for HIV. Most infections pull CD4 immune cells (cells that HIV infects) to the site of infection (usually). This increases the risk of infection.
yes it is, hiv is a disease. blood group is your type of blood.
A person with primary HIV would get a rash later on in the disease progression. Some people will have flue like symptoms when they first catch HIV.